I feel so glad that I didn't fall pray to the kiosk demo, I wasn't sure why the balance was working with the bracelet but I still remained skeptical, the 2 years of biology major taught me to be very skeptical so I founded pretty hard to believe all this ion science bs, so as a good scientist I did the research on my own before believing what I first heard......kudos for me!!! (now it makes sense going to all those boring lectures)
Silicone bracelet that looks stylish, sure. Anything other than that, no. It blows my mind when people will actually believe a company's advertising over scientific studies. When the company itself came out and said there is no scientific evidence it does anything and offered full refunds, people should have figured it out. Here is what the company said made it work: "The bracelet claims to contain a hologram which “resonates with and response to the natural energy field of the body.”" Morons
This is magic in it's truest ancient sense. It's placebo effect/auto-suggestion. You and five friends can all, one by one, tell someone throughout the day that they look ill, and by the day's end, they'll be ill. It's the power of suggestion, which although is delusional, is a very real effect. Voodoo can indeed kill people.
Nice work, i have seen people trying to sell this product at a mall doing the EXACT SAME examples as you did in the video. These people are trained to scam. but props to the guy who invented this its legal and worth millions of dollars.
no i own a power balance and it works , you guys just are just hating on how they made millions of dollars on some thing they came up with, get a life
I was pulled into one of these kiosk demos at the mall. I knew what the guy was doing but couldn't really feel the subtle difference in his pressure's vector. I could never sell a product like this with a straight face.
I read about some of the world's sporting stars wearing these things & then started watching their promotional videos and testimonials on youtube.
The description of the product does it no favours, they kept describing a technology but never how it worked etc
I kind of guessed the first two tests were simply the demonstrator slightly adjusting force and direction on the volounteers, thanks for clearing up flex test though
magic bracelets...
lmao
NATEandtheMONKEY 1 month ago
if the tests are "fake" then how come i who is not trying to sell just convince and did not know those tricks the band worked
watchme4023 6 months ago
@watchme4023 Your comment does not make sense, sorry.
Oldcartoons571 1 week ago
helen keller has one of these
Grefins999 6 months ago
I feel so glad that I didn't fall pray to the kiosk demo, I wasn't sure why the balance was working with the bracelet but I still remained skeptical, the 2 years of biology major taught me to be very skeptical so I founded pretty hard to believe all this ion science bs, so as a good scientist I did the research on my own before believing what I first heard......kudos for me!!! (now it makes sense going to all those boring lectures)
AAO258852 7 months ago
Silicone bracelet that looks stylish, sure. Anything other than that, no. It blows my mind when people will actually believe a company's advertising over scientific studies. When the company itself came out and said there is no scientific evidence it does anything and offered full refunds, people should have figured it out. Here is what the company said made it work: "The bracelet claims to contain a hologram which “resonates with and response to the natural energy field of the body.”" Morons
zotmanonmyarm 1 year ago
This is magic in it's truest ancient sense. It's placebo effect/auto-suggestion. You and five friends can all, one by one, tell someone throughout the day that they look ill, and by the day's end, they'll be ill. It's the power of suggestion, which although is delusional, is a very real effect. Voodoo can indeed kill people.
Serpent257 1 year ago
Nice work, i have seen people trying to sell this product at a mall doing the EXACT SAME examples as you did in the video. These people are trained to scam. but props to the guy who invented this its legal and worth millions of dollars.
ipopjizzy 1 year ago
S.C.A.M
bnkrmike29 1 year ago
Placebo works ;)
kvurit 1 year ago
no i own a power balance and it works , you guys just are just hating on how they made millions of dollars on some thing they came up with, get a life
SuperMarcos120 1 year ago
They work old fag.
GrayWolf673 1 year ago
I was pulled into one of these kiosk demos at the mall. I knew what the guy was doing but couldn't really feel the subtle difference in his pressure's vector. I could never sell a product like this with a straight face.
smith45acp 1 year ago 4
i bought power balance. it works very good
Alexjoshzua 1 year ago
@Alexjoshzua: Good for you!
dontbefooledbyscams 1 year ago 13
i just wanna believe!!!!!! you ruined my saturday :(
ceeraq 1 year ago
este gajo deve ser politico........consegue enganar kker um.....pode ate trazer bem estar, ms resistencia e ekilibrio....milagre.....
thelminhalex 1 year ago
I read about some of the world's sporting stars wearing these things & then started watching their promotional videos and testimonials on youtube.
The description of the product does it no favours, they kept describing a technology but never how it worked etc
I kind of guessed the first two tests were simply the demonstrator slightly adjusting force and direction on the volounteers, thanks for clearing up flex test though
heavenshero 1 year ago